Identity and access management company Okta is investigating a possible data breach after ransomware group Lapsus$ claimed responsibility for the incident.
Lapsus$ — a hacking group that claims to be behind several cyberattacks affecting Nvidia, Samsung, Microsoft and Ubisoft — claims it did not steal any databases from Okta and that its only focus was on Okta customers. In a recent filing, Okta said it had more than 15,000 customers around the world, including Grubhub, FedEx, Peloton, jetBlue, T-Mobile, McKesson, Fidelity, Major League Basketball, and more.
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